Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality

In 2014, two contestants on Big Brother (CBS), Frankie Grande and Zach Rance, began a showmance (ship name: Zankie). The presence of two men in a showmance, only one of whom was openly queer before filming, created ample conversation among fans and contestants about Rance's sexual orientation,...

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Main Author: Xavia Andromeda Publius
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Language:English
Published: Organization for Transformative Works 2021-09-01
Series:Transformative Works and Cultures
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Online Access:https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1893/2855
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spelling doaj-1cf9583d412f44588c2e609bbc2013a72021-09-15T16:18:54ZengOrganization for Transformative WorksTransformative Works and Cultures1941-22582021-09-0136https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2021.1893Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexualityXavia Andromeda Publius0University of AlbertaIn 2014, two contestants on Big Brother (CBS), Frankie Grande and Zach Rance, began a showmance (ship name: Zankie). The presence of two men in a showmance, only one of whom was openly queer before filming, created ample conversation among fans and contestants about Rance's sexual orientation, as he seemed to be undergoing a personal bi-awakening narrative on live TV. The rhetorics of reality TV paint this both as a sincere struggle and as a joking game strategy, which occasions an overdetermined scrutiny of whether Rance is really bisexual or if he is queerbaiting the audience. Rance's performance of self on the show relies on queerbaiting, but he also deploys rhetoric surrounding bisexuality that allows him to participate in a same-sex showmance while still claiming heterosexuality outside the context of the show. His contradictory articulations of identity and desire reinforce stereotypes about bisexuals while also calling into question the heteronormative assumptions behind the showmance label.https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1893/2855big brotherperformancereality tvshowmance
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Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
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title Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
title_short Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
title_full Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
title_fullStr Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
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description In 2014, two contestants on Big Brother (CBS), Frankie Grande and Zach Rance, began a showmance (ship name: Zankie). The presence of two men in a showmance, only one of whom was openly queer before filming, created ample conversation among fans and contestants about Rance's sexual orientation, as he seemed to be undergoing a personal bi-awakening narrative on live TV. The rhetorics of reality TV paint this both as a sincere struggle and as a joking game strategy, which occasions an overdetermined scrutiny of whether Rance is really bisexual or if he is queerbaiting the audience. Rance's performance of self on the show relies on queerbaiting, but he also deploys rhetoric surrounding bisexuality that allows him to participate in a same-sex showmance while still claiming heterosexuality outside the context of the show. His contradictory articulations of identity and desire reinforce stereotypes about bisexuals while also calling into question the heteronormative assumptions behind the showmance label.
topic big brother
performance
reality tv
showmance
url https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/1893/2855
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